Now the iPhone 6 is priced from RM2,702 for 16GB, which is RM303 more since its launch in Malaysia last last year. Meanwhile the phablet sized iPhone 6 Plus now costs more than RM3,000 at RM3,126. This is an increase of RM377. The same 6% increase also applies on their iPads in Malaysia but it isn’t so much as it left unchanged during the price revision that happened a few weeks ago.

You can view the full list of the latest Post-GST iPhone and iPad pricing after the break.

If you’re in the market for an iPad and don’t mind not having the latest, Apple has slashed its iPad Air and iPad mini pricing in Malaysia where you can pick one up from as low as RM1,279 and RM799 respectively.

The iPad Air 2 and the iPad mini 3 were just announced a few moments ago. While the iPad Air 2 gets improved hardware in an ulta-thin 6.1mm body, there’s hardly any changes on the iPad mini 3 except for its Touch ID sensor. For those prefer a smaller iPad, it is better to save the money and get the iPad mini 2 instead.

Apple has officially announced its latest iPad Air 2, and its return to the numbering system for the iPad models. When you think of tablets, the iPad is still top of mind thanks to its familiar form factor and most importantly its large collection of tablet optimised apps which now stands over 675,000.

Like most products that goes faster and thinner, the latest iPad Air 2 sets a new record being the thinnest tablet at only 6.1mm, beating the Xperia Z2 Tablet of 6.4mm. They have managed to make it lighter by about 32-34 grams less than the previous model. When compared, it is few grams heavier than the Xperia Z2 Tablet at 437g (Xperia Z2 Tablet WiFi: 426g) for the WiFi version and 444g (Xperia Z2 Tablet 4G: 439g) for the WiFi + Cellular model.

Apple’s latest iOS 8 update for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad is rolling out now in Malaysia. The latest software update brings tons of new features and it is close to 1GB in size.

It is available for iPhone (iPhone 4S and above), iPod Touch (5th Gen) and iPad (iPad 2 and above). To start downloading, head over to Settings > General > Software Updates. It takes about 30-40 minutes on 5Mbps Unifi plan to download.

UPDATE: Take note that iOS 8 would require up to 5.7GB of free space to update from the phone. Mashable has posted a solution that you can install with less free space by updating using iTunes on your computer. Just make sure you click on “Check for updates” and DON’T click on “Restore iPhone”.

During the announcement of the latest iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Apple mentioned that the latest iOS 8 will be rolled out starting next Wednesday 17th September. This offers quite a significant update over the current iOS 7.1.2.

The Galaxy Tab S is Samsung’s latest pride and joy boasting a high resolution tablet display and top-of-the-line internals. So how does it compare with today’s flagship tablets? We compare its vital specs and dimensions against the likes of the iPad Air, iPad mini with Retina Display, Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet, Microsoft Surface 2, Nokia Lumia 2520, ASUS Memo Pad 8, Huawei MediaPad X1, Nexus 7 and even Xiaomi’s upcoming Mi Pad. You can click on the image above for the full picture.

For display resolution, the Galaxy Tab S and its NotePRO line up has the highest screen resolution at 2560×1600 which is higher than the Quad HD smart phones that’s coming up. In terms of pixel density, the Tab S 8.4 win hands down with a high 359 pixels per inch, which packs more pixels than the iPad mini with Retina display. On the plus side, the AMOLED display on the Tab S promises better colours and power efficiency as each pixels are lit individually compared to conventional LCD panels.

A few days back, iPhone users on DiGi were pushed a new software updates which gives them 4G LTE support. Now Apple’s website finally confirms this and have listed DiGi under its list of supported telcos for their iPad & iPhone which includes the iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPad Air & iPad mini with Retina display.

Unlike other 4G telcos such as Maxis & Celcom, DiGi’s 4G network is running solely on LTE Band 7 (2600MHz). Interestingly, Apple has listed DiGi being supported for the iPhone 5 and the 4th gen iPad with Retina Display which runs on LTE Band 3 (1800MHz). DiGi meanwhile has also confirmed on Twitter that its 4G network runs on 2600MHz.

At the moment, DiGi’s 4G LTE roll out is said to be in the testing phase and it is limited to the Klang Valley. Before you’re able to hook on to their 4G LTE network, DiGi says that you would need to switch to their USIM card which has a “U” indicated on the SIM.

DiGi has finally started offering the iPad Air which offers the 16GB WiFi + 4G LTE support from RM1,453. Despite its earlier registration of interest, they are only offering a single 16GB variant and there’s no 32GB, 64GB or 128GB options. Outright, the 16GB WiFi + LTE unit is priced at RM2,029.

The device is offered with DiGi’s Tablet 6GB plan which offers 6GB monthly quota at RM99/month. The plan offers 4G LTE speeds where coverage is available. Interestingly there’s no contract however you would need to pay RM576 as upfront payment which is slightly more than 5 months worth of subscription.

During registration, an upfront payment between RM100-RM700 depending on plan option is required. The advance upfront payment will be rebated back to your monthly bills across 10 months.

Celcom didn’t reveal much of its iPad plan data offering but based on its existing published info, the Lite plan offers 1.5GB of data followed by Basic at 4GB and Advance at 6GB.

The iPad Air will be available at all Blue Cube outlets nationwide on 9th December onwards. Alternatively you can order yours online through Apple Store which has started selling both iPad Air & iPad mini with Retina Display.